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Embed Rise into Moodle
Hi there, Nora. You can't embed a Rise 360 course using the Share link or by some other means from our servers. It will have to be exported and uploaded to your hosting environment. I hope that answers your question!
Hi Crystal - has there been any developments related to this? I'm wanting to persuade a client to use Rise versus H5P for a microlearning course, hosted in Moodle. Although in some ways its a small issue that clients have to select "Enter" to view, it would add to my "sales pitch" if it went directly to. I'm not an IT person so I'm sure there are SCORM/tech reasons that are beyond my understanding, but thought I'd check. Cheer!
- EricSantos6 months agoStaff
Hi Sarah,
I'm happy to chime in! Rise 360 courses still need to be published to LMS, producing a zipped file that must be uploaded to platforms like Moodle. I'm unfamiliar with HP5 technology, but I assure you that Rise 360 has more benefits that outweigh the inconvenience of clicking "Enter" when accessing the Rise course in Moodle.
I'd start my sales pitch by pointing them to this Rise 360 page. The article below provides answers to common questions about Rise 360.
Let me know if you need additional information, and I'd be happy to assist you further!